developing fireの例文
- The fast-developing fire killed 25 passengers and seriously injured 22 passengers and four crew members.
- Rate of rise detectors may not respond to low energy release rates of slowly developing fires.
- The IJA also began developing fire balloons capable of carrying incendiary and anti-personnel bombs from Japan to the continental United States.
- These 1, 400 pages of documents detailed nearly a decade of secret Philip Morris research, begun in 1979, developing Fire Safe Cigarettes.
- Members are developing fire guidelines that they hope will work in conjunction with federal programs and evolve into a unified national fire policy.
- To detect slowly developing fires combination detectors add a fixed temperature element that will ultimately respond when the fixed temperature element reaches the design threshold.
- Research on developing fire-safe polymers with more desirable properties is concentrated at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and at the Federal Aviation Administration where a long-term research program on developing fire-safe polymers was begun in 1995.
- Research on developing fire-safe polymers with more desirable properties is concentrated at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and at the Federal Aviation Administration where a long-term research program on developing fire-safe polymers was begun in 1995.
- Despite acknowledging that " the role of fire in these systems remains unclear ", it concluded that " developing fire and / or grazing management regimes will be necessary to conserve the structural integrity of these coastal ecosystems ."
- The TSB concluded that even if the crew had been aware of the nature of the problem immediately after detection of the initial odor, and had commenced an approach as rapidly as possible, the developing fire-related conditions in the cockpit would have made a safe landing at Halifax impossible.
- Plants have evolved a variety of strategies to survive ( or even require ) bushfires, ( possessing epicormic shoots or lignotubers that sprout after a fire, or developing fire-resistant or fire-triggered seeds ) or even encourage fire ( eucalypts contain flammable oils in the leaves ) as a way to eliminate competition from less fire-tolerant species.